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Charles Coffin letter to Thomas Rotch

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A-110-3
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TR it is by no means agreeable again to importune thee on this account, but my anxiety to save my credit has induced me to write, if thou can let me have one hundred dollars in silver provided I can first satisfy thee with respect to its return when thou art redy to redeem it with paper, I will visit Col. Sloan at Canton – and make him willing (if any in reason will do it) to change with me when I shall have paper to do it. Pleas give the bearer a line in answer that thou hast none to spare at any rate, that my credit is exhausted with thee, or that thou can accommodate me if I can first make it appear that it shall be returned. CC

A-110-3
page 1
TR it is by no means agreeable again to importune thee on this account, but my anxiety to save my credit has induced me to write, if thou can let me have one hundred dollars in silver provided I can first satisfy thee with respect to its return when thou art redy to redeem it with paper, I will visit Col. Sloan at Canton – and make him willing (if any in reason will do it) to change with me when I shall have paper to do it. Pleas give the bearer a line in answer that thou hast none to spare at any rate, that my credit is exhausted with thee, or that thou can accommodate me if I can first make it appear that it shall be returned. CC